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phantomstranger
05-15-2007, 11:58 AM
Madsen Experiences Haunting in Connecticut
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
May 15, 2007


Virginia Madsen will star in A Haunting in Connecticut, a supernatural thriller that Peter Cornwell is directing for Gold Circle, says The Hollywood Reporter.

"Haunting" tells the true story of a family forced to relocate near a clinic where their teenage son is being treated for cancer. There, they discover that the home they have rented is a former mortuary with a dark history that might account for the extraordinary manifestations of the boy's illness and the supernatural events that threaten the family.

Tim Metcalfe and Adam Simon wrote the screenplay. A late summer start is being eyed.

toXsick
05-17-2007, 05:47 AM
Hmmm...could be good. I love a good haunting. Still have yet to see An American Haunting, though.

LadyFrost
05-19-2007, 04:34 PM
.haunt.me.I.dare.you.

toXsick, I seriously suggest that you rent out An American Haunting, I saw it a while ago when I was in Canada and I really enjoyed it...the ending wasn't what I was expecting...I saw it coming but I didn't seirously think they would end it they way they did.

.scares.and.spooks.

phantomstranger sounds like an excellent and I'd really like to see this movie, it's exactly what I like to watch and write about. Thanks for the suggestion.

xxFrostyxx

Angra
05-20-2007, 04:26 AM
I found An American Haunting to be one of the worst horror movies i've seen in a very long time.

It keeps baffeling me everytime i see someone recommending it...




But i guess not everybody can have the same good taste in movies as I do.

For shame... :rolleyes: :cool:

novakru
05-23-2007, 04:41 AM
I saw the trailer for this, it looked like alot of huff and puff.
But I would be interested to rent it one day.

DEATHH DREAMS author
05-26-2007, 09:06 AM
There is already a biographical two hour special about that family (also titled A Haunting in Connecticut), and it was superb. I think it was on DSC but I can't be sure. It came out about two years ago and it is the creepiest real life hauting tale I've ever heard. Every second of it rang true, and the family members all seemed credible. All of them had their faces blacked out I think, and I could just tell they were not lying.

Seek out this TV special as a warm up for the feature film. You will NOT be sorry.

Berzin
04-25-2009, 10:06 PM
There is already a biographical two hour special about that family (also titled A Haunting in Connecticut), and it was superb. I think it was on DSC but I can't be sure. It came out about two years ago and it is the creepiest real life hauting tale I've ever heard. Every second of it rang true, and the family members all seemed credible. All of them had their faces blacked out I think, and I could just tell they were not lying.



I just saw this documentary and it left me with a few more questions than answers, like why the parents thought it would be better to have their son committed than to actually spend a few nights in their son's bedroom so they can see for themselves what was going on.

But I agree for a re-enactment it sure was spooky. Sometime subtlety is more frightening than all-out gore.

I looked up the movie which is currently out now and even though it has done well at the box office, the critics do not seem to like it. And it's gotten bad reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

neverending
04-25-2009, 11:44 PM
I found An American Haunting to be one of the worst horror movies i've seen in a very long time.

It keeps baffeling me everytime i see someone recommending it...




But i guess not everybody can have the same good taste in movies as I do.

For shame... :rolleyes: :cool:

I thought it was very good, though the "shock ending" is not so shocking these days.